Start by using the day of the week. Then have a comma followed by the name of the month. Then write out the number of the day of the month in word form. Finally, add another comma followed by the year number written in word form.
Example:
Tues. 1/4/11
Tuesday, January Forth, Two Thousand (or Twenty) Eleven
Usually, the preferred way for writing the date is by having numbers where numbers are stated, and words for every thing else.
Example:
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
And then of course writing all numbers is usually acceptable as well. The day of the week isn't even always necessary.
Example:
1/4/11
No, omit your date of birth on the resume.
To write a date of birth in the Christian era, use the format "Day Month Year" (e.g., 15 March 1990). You can also abbreviate the year with "AD" (Anno Domini) if desired, such as "15 March AD 1990." Ensure to use proper capitalization and punctuation based on the style guide you are following.
Her birth Date is 17th of June 1988
His date of birth is on 25/9/1974.
There is insufficient info in the question to give exact date of birth.
January fourth, two thousand and eleven
Twelve September nineteen ninety six.
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
You can write the date 12.06.2008 as XII.VI.MMVIII
The words for birthday and date of birth in Esperanto are naskiĝtago and dato de naskiĝo respectively.
The answer is IX.XVII.LXVIII.
It could be four January twenty eleven in most of the world, or one April twenty eleven in the US.
You would write the date of 18/01/1965 as: XVIII/I/MCMLXV
write it out.............. EX:February twenty-first two-thousand twelve
Yes, you write someone's name was born on the birth date in the hospital name
It is a compound word. Combination of birth and day.